eilen
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Thu Oct-07-10 08:46 PM
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What is the dealio? Crazy shift |
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Okay all last September every hospital in town was filled with the walls bursting with patients. There was no epidemic, no plague. We were stashing patients everywhere, even peaked last week with a Code B which means we cannot accept another patient,-- no transfers, no ED's and staff was begged to come in and those that were there couldn't leave. It wasn't just us-- there are three other large hospitals in town and they were experiencing the same thing.
This week it is as if someone flicked a switch. While we are not below census, we are not 60 patients over it. The energy is completely different.
Very Freaky.
Also-- most of the patients I admitted today had lots of bleeding--gi, renal. What is Mars doing?
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BlueIris
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Fri Oct-08-10 09:01 AM
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1. Welp, I can't speak to the astrological indications for "heavy load" |
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Edited on Fri Oct-08-10 09:02 AM by BlueIris
in a hospital, except to note that when I worked in healthcare, our hospital was always at capacity on the night of a full moon. I've noticed that more people are apt to getting (or needing to get) healthcare services when the Sun is transiting Virgo, which it does for most of September. As for Mars, it's in Scorpio.
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Ricochet21
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Fri Oct-08-10 12:51 PM
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2. The Grand Cross, or Cardinal square |
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has broken up
the opposition or long leg of the triangle containing Saturn opposing Jupiter and Uranus has widened to be out of aspect. Translation: the stress has lessened on Pluto which was at the apex. As I said, Sept would be the "worst". It is easing off now. By no means does this mean easy - it means easier. The severe intensity has backed off.
It will be back when Jupiter and Uranus go forward at the turn of the year.
May all of those hospitalized people share our healing light :hi:
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